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Sandra Brown
Format Mass Market Paperback
Dimensions 4.25 (w) x 7.00 (h) x 1.25 (d)
Pages 496
Publisher Grand Central Publishing
Publication Date September 2010
ISBN 9780446601856
Book ISBN 10 0446601853
About Book

A medical miracle gives TV personality Cat Delaney more than a new heart. With her second chance at life Cat trades Hollywood for San Antonio, where she hosts a TV show for children with special needs. Here she meets Alex Pierce, an ex-cop turned crime writer-and the first man to see her as a woman since her surgery. But her new world turns sinister when fatal "accidents" begin killing other heart recipients, and a mysterious stalker starts shadowing her every move. Soon Cat realizes Alex may-or may not-be her most important ally and that her new heart comes at a terrible price: a tangled web of secrets and someone determined to take her life.

Shortly after undergoing a heart transplant, soap opera star Cat Delaney discovers that her life is threatened once again--only this time, the killer is all-too-human. Someone is systematically murdering every person who received a heart on the same day Cat did. Mystery writer Alex Pierce offers his help. But as their love deepens, so does the danger.

Reviews

Publishers Weekly - Publisher's Weekly

Soap opera star Cat Delaney gets a new heart--literally and figuratively speaking--in bestseller Brown's French Silk ; Where There's Smoke latest contemporary romance. The heart transplant that beautiful, arrogant Cat endures in the first chapter transforms her soul along with her cardiovascular system. If Brown had first established Cat's personality with some depth and credibility, that might have been the basis of an emotionally involving story. But since Cat is little more than a vessel for the concept, before we can blink, she is a good-hearted citizen who abandons stardom and Hollywood for San Antonio, Tex., where she hosts a local TV program featuring children up for adoption. Cat hardly has a chance to enjoy her change of heart and her new heartthrob, bad-boy crime novelist Alex Pierce, because a stalker is after her. Whatever suspense might have been activated by this scenario is immediately stymied as Brown rushes through events whereby three potential heart donors are knocked down like dominoes: obviously the stalker is a bereaved nut determined to kill all the transplant recipients who might have received his lover's heart. But Brown fails to develop even a modicum of tension, since the rushed pacing then slows to a crawl where nothing much happens except Cat's cliche-ridden romance with Alex. Too late in the novel, we finally get a more full and sympathetic characterization of Cat. Literary Guild and Doubleday Book Club selections; major ad/promo; author tour. May